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Thursday, May 7, 2020

Albatross!!!!

Albatross live in very cold places and they are found in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.


When it’s time for their nesting they go to a cliff. They make their nests out of dry mud holes in bushes and in the ground.




 They lay one big egg and they take turns looking after the egg before it hatches into a sea bird and it can  travel to cold places.



The birds can get in very bad condition. They can die if they eat plastic. They follow fishing boats and get hooked and get dragged underwater and drown.

The bird’s wings are long and slender. This means they are thin. This helps the bird’s fly for hours without flapping their wings.

Albatross are very large sea birds. There are a lot in the world and a lot of people have seen them.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Ebony
    Well done on your information report on albatrosses. If you could go back into your blog at some stage and push Ctrl Shift V at the same time it will mean we can read it better as it has run off the page. Do you know there is an Albatross Colony on the Otago Peninsula in Dunedin? You can go see the albatross and they do a lot of work there to try and protect them.
    Katrina

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  2. Thank you very much Katrina for you comment.

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